Favorite deck with flat sides

yoyoflavored

Steel Member
V2i is light and pretty reliable, just grinds through quick. Thresh is a bit heavier and longer (if you get hep sig) but is strong as hell and grinds perfectly. I have both in my possession and love both.

IMO the v2i grinds better, the thresh seemed to catch on like every rail I tried it on.
 

Darcy.A

Steel Member
IMO the v2i grinds better, the thresh seemed to catch on like every rail I tried it on.

That same thing happened to me for like the first week of having my Threshold, but that's pretty much the case with most new decks. After the first week, my Threshold slid on everything and all was well.

In my opinion it would be a better idea to get a Threshold over the District v2i, not only because it is a superior deck but also because the money that you spend goes toward TSI, a dedicated company that is struggling because of big brands like District.
 

GMscoot

Bronze member
V2i is light and pretty reliable, just grinds through quick. Thresh is a bit heavier and longer (if you get hep sig) but is strong as hell and grinds perfectly. I have both in my possession and love both.

Which feels better in your opinion?
 

Chris36

Bronze member
not at all its such an easy deck to get used to and sure its a little price but i would rather ride v2i basically just as strong for half the money
 

Garrett B

Steel Member
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Tobin

Bronze member
pretty sure reventon and thresholds are about the same weight? and its 50$ more because it comes with a headset.. its the same as a threshold for finger whips but i get the length and concave issue personally i love the concave, it makes it so easy to catch whips and is just comfy and i like standard length
 
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